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Serologic evidence of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus infection in northern sea otters.

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  • Thoughtful essays, short stories, or poems on philosophical issues related to science, medical practice, and human health

  • Estimated ages for the otters were 2–19 years; we tested archived serum samples from sea otters of similar ages collected from a study conducted during 2001–2002 along the Washington coast [9]

  • No IgG was detected in any samples for any of the other 11 recombinant hemagglutinins (rHAs) tested (IgG ≤100), and the sea otter serum samples collected during 2001–2002 did not react with any of the rHAs tested, including pH1N1 (IgG ≤100; Figure, panel A)

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Thoughtful essays, short stories, or poems on philosophical issues related to science, medical practice, and human health. Serologic Evidence of Influenza A(H1N1) pdm09 Virus Infection in Northern Sea Otters

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